Abstract:Childhood vaccination is a key public health strategy that safeguards lives and stop the spread of infectious illnesses. Despite the known advantages of vaccination, several nations still have poor immunization rates for children. There has been a rise in focus on concepts of behavioural economics to boost vaccination rates in the recent years. This literature review attempts to provide an overview of the data on behavioural economics interventional ability to boost immunization rates in children. After an ext… Show more
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